Yeah, this is one of the few areas where Reddit does a better job than the Fediverse, IMO.
FaceDeer
Looks like he already drew you in, though. Catch-22.
For folks who are lamenting that the Canada/US relationship has cratered because Trump was reelected, this is something that's been an ongoing problem since 1982. Canada has been on the "abused" side of this relationship for a long time, it's just sighed and endured it until now.
No, what I had in mind was an ironic response to someone who didn't know his history, which would have told him why the whole idea of a "voting exam" was a bad one.
Perhaps the exam should have included a section on the history of civil rights and voting suppression in the United States.
I'm a reasonably good swimmer, I've had plenty of training and experience. And if I was in a flood zone I would definitely want to have a life jacket on. Being a good swimmer is only going to help a little bit in a mess like that.
Avoid getting into the water in the first place, of course. Flood water sucks. Climb on your roof, climb a tree, ideally evacuate before the water gets there. But if you're in a situation where you might fall into the flood water anyway, have a life jacket on.
Indeed. I was in a thread on Reddit about exactly this subject, and it was truly bizarre how adamant a lot of people were about how you should not having a life jacket. They were pointing out all these things - you could get trapped inside your house, it doesn't save you from being hit by debris, it doesn't protect you against diseases that are in the water.
Yeah, those are all bad things. Don't jump into floodwaters for fun! Stay out of the flood water if you can at all possibly manage it. But if I'm in a place where I might end up falling into floodwaters anyway, it's far far better to have a life vest on than to not have it on.
I don't often use the word "cringe", but IMO this warrants it. This silliness is going to discredit attempts at serious conversation.
There's a lot more to cryptocurrency than Bitcoin.
You see a false dichotomy.
I see someone pounding away at a ball of yarn with a hammer and complaining that it's not as good a knitting implement as they imagined.
I've never seen anyone advertising an LLM as being good at spelling bees. The only time I ever see this spelling thing come up is when people are making fun of it.
And therefore we should not do anything that could help us learn about this?